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thanks for joining us. there is new questions tonight about the gas main that exploded this week in california. cnn has obtained documents showing as farck back as 2007 t utility pg&e considered a portion of the main that ruptured to have a high risk of tsilure. the first residents were escorted home to see thedamage. four people were killed. six are still missing. ted rollins joins us with the latest on that. imagine seeingthat up close ande ersonal, what once were your possessions. >> reporter: absolutely, don. we went with a couple that went baa to their home. their house is just two houses d away from area of destroyed homes. on saw the images television. they were speechless on their balcony looking over the sheer devastation of what used to be their neighborhood. pretty emotional day up there. >> just looking at all this. i -- i saw this from the news. but being here and the first time coming up here and looking at all this, it was just there's no words. i can't really explain. >> and residents who lo
thanks for joining us. there is new questions tonight about the gas main that exploded this week in california. cnn has obtained documents showing as farck back as 2007 t utility pg&e considered a portion of the main that ruptured to have a high risk of tsilure. the first residents were escorted home to see thedamage. four people were killed. six are still missing. ted rollins joins us with the latest on that. imagine seeingthat up close ande ersonal, what once were your possessions....
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thanks for joining us. we start tonight in san bruno, cafornia, where there are new questions about that gas pipeline that exploded on thursday killing at least four people. some are still missing. cnn has obtained a document from the owner, pg & e, saying the pipeline had a relatively high risk and likelihood of failure. some residents were escorted back to their homes today to see the damage to their neighborhood. those with the most dadly damaged homes are still being kept away. cnn's ted rowland went along with one family left speechless by the devastation. >> holy [ bleep ]. what the [ bleep ] is that? >> reporter: this incredible home video was captured moments after the explosion from a house balcony just behind the gas pipe. the voice you hear belongs to walter mccaffrey. he had one hand on his video camera, the other on his phonei telling his wife not to come home with their three children. this is the view from that deck now. walter and his wife werey allowd back unday aernoon to their house for t
thanks for joining us. we start tonight in san bruno, cafornia, where there are new questions about that gas pipeline that exploded on thursday killing at least four people. some are still missing. cnn has obtained a document from the owner, pg & e, saying the pipeline had a relatively high risk and likelihood of failure. some residents were escorted back to their homes today to see the damage to their neighborhood. those with the most dadly damaged homes are still being kept away. cnn's...
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use just once per day for all-day hold. it is important to use the product as directed. for poor-fitting dentures, see your dentist. for hold from dawn to dark... fixodent and forget it. >>> want to check top stories right now.denmark has raised it threat level after an incident rolfvoing this man. here he is at a hotel on tuesday. on friday, he was injured in an explosion in a bathroom at the hotel that police say hepo trigr police deparent they are investigating whether he was targeting a danish newspaper that published cartoons of the prophet muhammad back in 2005. the man c who was carrying identity papers from three countries has denied attempting to explode a bomb or carrying an illegal weapon. >>> hillary clinton heads to the middle east to try to keep israeli slash palestinian peace negotiations on track. talks began two weeks ago. israeli settlement expansion is expected to take center stage. palestinians want israel to second a freeze on settlement construction in the west bank. it is due to end september 26th. >>> a wildfire that has burned 40 acres is forcing
use just once per day for all-day hold. it is important to use the product as directed. for poor-fitting dentures, see your dentist. for hold from dawn to dark... fixodent and forget it. >>> want to check top stories right now.denmark has raised it threat level after an incident rolfvoing this man. here he is at a hotel on tuesday. on friday, he was injured in an explosion in a bathroom at the hotel that police say hepo trigr police deparent they are investigating whether he was...
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and they came and asked us if they mighte able to use our facility for ramadan prayers which we took as a high compliment. >> reporter: stone says it's the beginning of a friendship that he hopes will inspire others to love their neighbors. >>> coming up, an incredible crash caught on tape.ra three deputies tried desperately to free a driver whose car burst into flames. thanks to the venture card m capital one, we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned an l.a. getaway twice as fast. we get double miles every time we use our card. no matter whe'at w re buying. and since double miles add up quick... romans! get em! [ garth ] ...we can bring the whole gang. [ sheep bleats ] it's hard to beat double miles. whoa -- he's on the list. but we're with him. [ male announcer ] introducing the venture card frocapital one with double miles on every purchase every day. go to capitalone.com. [ indistinct shouting ] what's in your wallet? >>> we wt to get you ready for the week ahead.rr two storms, a very powerful rricane and now a tropical depression being named a storm, right? >> that's
and they came and asked us if they mighte able to use our facility for ramadan prayers which we took as a high compliment. >> reporter: stone says it's the beginning of a friendship that he hopes will inspire others to love their neighbors. >>> coming up, an incredible crash caught on tape.ra three deputies tried desperately to free a driver whose car burst into flames. thanks to the venture card m capital one, we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned an l.a. getaway...
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here to tell us about that is mark joining us via skype from toronto. good to see you. >> good to see you as well. in fact, i'm in las vegas this time around. >> okay. >> welcome from sin city. >> okay very good. >> we've got -- sorry, i couldn't hear you there for a moment. you're right. we have three gift ideas for ipad owners and three for laptop owners. you might start wanting to think of some of these gift ideas that range from $50 to $100. if you are an ipad owner referring to apple's popular tablet, consider a keyboard from apple themselves. it's a hard keyboard that you snap the ipad into and it charges it up at the same time. if you're in one location for a while, a dorm room, and you have to work on an essay or book report, this is obviously a lot more comfortable than typing on the soft screen with your fingertips. this is 69 bucks at apple.com. that's one option there. >> you still have the ipad so it means you want protective case and travel around with it look cool and protect it all in one. what do you have? >> i have a couple options. on
here to tell us about that is mark joining us via skype from toronto. good to see you. >> good to see you as well. in fact, i'm in las vegas this time around. >> okay. >> welcome from sin city. >> okay very good. >> we've got -- sorry, i couldn't hear you there for a moment. you're right. we have three gift ideas for ipad owners and three for laptop owners. you might start wanting to think of some of these gift ideas that range from $50 to $100. if you are an ipad...
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sanjay will be with us to give us the details. on your next business trip, pack your marriott rewards visa card. get triple points every time you use your card at marriott. apply now and earn 22,500 bonus points when you use your card and enjoy a free night stay. so, before you know it, work time becomes well-deserved downtime. apply now at marriott.com/freenightstay. you've got staying power. that was the moment of truth. medicare by itself doesn't cover everything. i don't want to spend my life worrying about what would happen if one of us got sick. [ male announcer ] now more than ever, you may be wondering: do i have the right medicare coverage? talk to the health plan experts at securehorizons to get the answers you need. [ woman ] life's too short to worry about health care. i hate to worry. [ male announcer ] in these changing times, the name on your medicare health plan may be more important than ever. choose a company you can depend on. call now. >>> welcome back. let's check in with joe johns for the latest political new
sanjay will be with us to give us the details. on your next business trip, pack your marriott rewards visa card. get triple points every time you use your card at marriott. apply now and earn 22,500 bonus points when you use your card and enjoy a free night stay. so, before you know it, work time becomes well-deserved downtime. apply now at marriott.com/freenightstay. you've got staying power. that was the moment of truth. medicare by itself doesn't cover everything. i don't want to spend my...
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this is an old story for us as americans. you know, the confederates, in order to whip up hatred of lincoln, put out this rumor that he was a catholic because that was really a bad thing back then. and when fdr did all of the great social programs he did, his opponents said that he was a jew. in fact, they had a name for him, jewsovelt. this kind of antagonism and bullying and lying about people, has been going on for as long as this country -- and it makes me very sad. >> this was supposed to be a project that would bring various religions together, sort of evolved into this. at this point given the sensitivity and emotion over it, isn't that kind of impossible? even the imam now says that had he known there was going to be this uproar he wouldn't have done this. >> well, i think he said he wouldn't have done it this way. i hope he doesn't back down. i hope he still builds it. i really support it. most good-hearted americans support it. i got to they do. even though the polls show something else. >> michael moore, thanks. >>
this is an old story for us as americans. you know, the confederates, in order to whip up hatred of lincoln, put out this rumor that he was a catholic because that was really a bad thing back then. and when fdr did all of the great social programs he did, his opponents said that he was a jew. in fact, they had a name for him, jewsovelt. this kind of antagonism and bullying and lying about people, has been going on for as long as this country -- and it makes me very sad. >> this was...
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right d wrg, with us or not with us. >> hi, how are you? thank you. >> reporter: speed walking in heels through political mud, she gives as much as she gets. next stop, a national radio talk show, where she'll serve up more red meat for her core. we are right. and the president of washington are wrong. >> he's governed as a hard left liberal. that's what the american people are opposing. >> this is where i love to go. it's so much fun. >> reporter: the american people she's absolutely certain she speaks for them, because she says god called her to run for congress. rushing for the media outlets that transmit her views without question as priority, for members of the press who may have different questions, a different treatment. the bachmann campaign thinks there are many in the news media out to get her. she's been a guest on this show. jason lewis is one of the people who michele bachmann will talk to and she's talked to him for many years. >> the words going to get out there, and it's not the walter cronkiteir remark we are the gatekeeper
right d wrg, with us or not with us. >> hi, how are you? thank you. >> reporter: speed walking in heels through political mud, she gives as much as she gets. next stop, a national radio talk show, where she'll serve up more red meat for her core. we are right. and the president of washington are wrong. >> he's governed as a hard left liberal. that's what the american people are opposing. >> this is where i love to go. it's so much fun. >> reporter: the american...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> tonight a new segment called "political theater." we'll take campaign ads and put them under the fact-checking microscope to see how truthful they are. you can get in on the action. go to our website and view the ad and let us know what you think. tom foreman takes the stage for the first time in our very first political theater. tom? >>> anderson, democratic national committee has set its sights on the man that could be the speaker of the house if the dems lose enough seat. minority leader john boehner. they accuse him of much wrong against american workers. let's take a look. >> think republicans have no plan for the economy? it's not true. john boehner opposes funding for government jobs. jobs for teachers, cops, firefighters. boehner has a different
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> tonight a new segment called "political theater." we'll take campaign ads and put them under the fact-checking microscope to see how truthful they are. you can get in on the action. go to our website and view the...
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some of us may want a few more cuts. some of us may want higher revenues. but understand that there are fact and a reality there that go beyond the political rhetoric. and we're not going to be able to solve this problem just by yelling at each other. >> let me ask you about one more specific thing the tea party argues that you're well-positioned to speak to. some in the tea party argue that the constitution has been perverted in a way that gives government license to get involved in any activity -- the commerce clause, your former constitutional law professor. what's your analysis of that? >> the truth of the matter is that the federal government is probably less intrusive now than it was 30 years ago. our tax rates are lower now than they were under ronald reagan. they're much lower than they were under dwight eisenhower. there are areas we regulate more. but everybody here probably thinks it's a good idea that we regulate the food industry so we don't get e. coli and salmonella. that requires somebody overseeing businesses, some of them may not have the
some of us may want a few more cuts. some of us may want higher revenues. but understand that there are fact and a reality there that go beyond the political rhetoric. and we're not going to be able to solve this problem just by yelling at each other. >> let me ask you about one more specific thing the tea party argues that you're well-positioned to speak to. some in the tea party argue that the constitution has been perverted in a way that gives government license to get involved in any...
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it takes 30 seconds of reporting, any of us could do it and many of us have, to it figure out there's unrest in the republican party over there, what have we wrought? we like the passion and even some nutty stuff out of the tea party folks ap maybe all we've got, but boy, what kind of a cliff are these guys driving us over. >> they said the same thing about rand paul and hold on, he's 15 points ahead. >> i'm not saying she can't win. crazy stuff happens in politics. >> expert does show scott rasmussen had a book out, a year ago, "mad as hell" about this movement and the main streaking media as sarah palin calls us, you're underestimating this movement and she's been proven right. >> political operatives don't rule the country. evident on tuesday. what i'd love to see an in depth piece about why karl rove is behaving the way he is. >> maybe he wants to win the general election. >> but seems in the party people want principle and not just 51 seats in the state. >> go ahead, seek as many candidates like this as you want. a great move. >> the democrats might be in trouble if they get chri
it takes 30 seconds of reporting, any of us could do it and many of us have, to it figure out there's unrest in the republican party over there, what have we wrought? we like the passion and even some nutty stuff out of the tea party folks ap maybe all we've got, but boy, what kind of a cliff are these guys driving us over. >> they said the same thing about rand paul and hold on, he's 15 points ahead. >> i'm not saying she can't win. crazy stuff happens in politics. >> expert...
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he joins us from buffalo. mr. paladino, thank you for being with us. you have unquestionably tapped into voter ander that's really out there this year. you said you're mad as hell, would take a baseball bat to alba albany. it's one of your key mottos this year. the question is, how do you plan on convincing voters you'll be able to get anything done with a state assembly that's more than 70% democratic? >> we've been convincing them right along, and we're going to continue. we're staying on message, same message. this isn't a race between republicans and democrats or conservatives or working family party members. this is a race between the people and the establishment. and the establishment sees us coming now. clearly, the people are speaking. they're listening to our message. they're engaging. >> okay. wel well, let me play you the cuomo campaign's latest ad. it goes after you pretty aggressively. we'll discuss it. >> carl par dean know got a $1.4 million to create jobs. official filings show one job was created. a $1.4 million tax break for one job?
he joins us from buffalo. mr. paladino, thank you for being with us. you have unquestionably tapped into voter ander that's really out there this year. you said you're mad as hell, would take a baseball bat to alba albany. it's one of your key mottos this year. the question is, how do you plan on convincing voters you'll be able to get anything done with a state assembly that's more than 70% democratic? >> we've been convincing them right along, and we're going to continue. we're staying...
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us to another level. and haiti wasn't a place we were in before. we've also been able not to respond to just haiti, we're able to add on all these different territories because of the program. the whole concept is to empower the local people to have them be the ones running their own factory like this, have them be the ones to get the credit for it. the water that her and her family are drinking, all of it needs to go through here. >> it's hard enough for healthy children here in haiti to survive drinking unclean water, much less kids trying to recover from an earthquake. the water crisis is so huge. and it's so big, and there's so many people in this world without water. there's so many people in haiti that we have left to reach that sometimes it can be overwhelming a little bit. and it's easy to get discouraged thinking, gosh, we're not doing enough. but then when you go and you give one filter, to one mother, who has one child that's been sick for two weeks that possibly won't make it unless they start
us to another level. and haiti wasn't a place we were in before. we've also been able not to respond to just haiti, we're able to add on all these different territories because of the program. the whole concept is to empower the local people to have them be the ones running their own factory like this, have them be the ones to get the credit for it. the water that her and her family are drinking, all of it needs to go through here. >> it's hard enough for healthy children here in haiti to...
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us. he remembers casting a vote for dwight eisenhower. he's living in a state with double-digit unemployment. he talks of his frustration, the politicians in washington of both parties he says act like children. he worries a way of life is slipping away. >> you are sort of raised with the idea that the american dream is we'll always do better than our parents. and our kids will do better than us. >> those days are gone. >> they're gone? >> why do you think that? >> yeah. you keep going back to the diop situation, you keep working, dream, house, picket house. you've got to have work here. jobs that they are producing, our congressmen -- the jobs they are producing don't pay no money. >> the president will be here in ohio tomorrow, trying to convince al quincel and americans like him coast to coast he has a plan to turn things around. new cnn polling shows americans give republicans higher marks when asked which party has the best economic approach. and in our reporting, we've lost count of
us. he remembers casting a vote for dwight eisenhower. he's living in a state with double-digit unemployment. he talks of his frustration, the politicians in washington of both parties he says act like children. he worries a way of life is slipping away. >> you are sort of raised with the idea that the american dream is we'll always do better than our parents. and our kids will do better than us. >> those days are gone. >> they're gone? >> why do you think that? >>...
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appreciate both you being with us. eric, are these -- the charities are all legit, they seem to be doing,or the most part, good work. what is wrong with this? >> i think what it shows, is that washington is a creative place. there's billions of dollars at stake, these corporations have agendas they want to push, and they are constantly looking for ways they can work within the rules to influence members of congress. and they've discovered that one way is to give donations to charities that they have founded that they care about, and that impresses the members of congress, and there seems to be a corratiobetween those donations to those charities and the positions frequently that members of congress take. >> so what's in it for both sides. for the congressperson, besides just doing good work in their community -- it's another way of campaigning, really, it lets them get out there and get press coverage in a positive way, right? >> it serves a lot of purposes for the corporation. it's a tax deductible gift. they're suppo
appreciate both you being with us. eric, are these -- the charities are all legit, they seem to be doing,or the most part, good work. what is wrong with this? >> i think what it shows, is that washington is a creative place. there's billions of dollars at stake, these corporations have agendas they want to push, and they are constantly looking for ways they can work within the rules to influence members of congress. and they've discovered that one way is to give donations to charities...
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thank you to all of us for joining us. i want to start with you kassim. this is -- it's kind of auto biographical. it's inspired by your upbringing. you're muslim? >> yes. >> and you grew up in michigan? >> yes. >> you had sort of a typical american upbringing in many ways? >> absolutely. >> at some point it became clear to you that you were not the same as everybody else. you were being treated as an other. >> right. >> pick it up from there. >> the reason i made this film, i was raised a certain way, learning a lot of different things about love and acceptance and forgiveness, that kind of stuff. none of which is what's being portrayed nowadays of the whole extremism, terrorism, that angle. so i felt like i needed to do something about it and my voice is pretty much writing this film. >> something interesting that you wrote and i picked up on. you said you as an american not only live in fear of terrorism but you live in fear of being associated with terrorism. >> absolutely. the issue here at the root of this whole thing is the fact that there's this o
thank you to all of us for joining us. i want to start with you kassim. this is -- it's kind of auto biographical. it's inspired by your upbringing. you're muslim? >> yes. >> and you grew up in michigan? >> yes. >> you had sort of a typical american upbringing in many ways? >> absolutely. >> at some point it became clear to you that you were not the same as everybody else. you were being treated as an other. >> right. >> pick it up from there....
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> it's being billed as a big discovery out in space. scientists say they have found the first earth-like planet that actually might be able to sustain human life. josh levs is here. let's call them up. we have some neighbors out there. >> it's only 20 light years away. not too bad, right? this actually is pretty cool. what we have for you here is a video based on this announcement, th is artist rendering. take a look at this, this artist rendering of what this is. this is a constellation called libra, a star researchers have been studying, gliese 581. one of them which is newly discovered is called gliese 581 g, squarely in the middle of what they're calling a habitable zone where they believe liquid water could exist on the planet's surface and why it's
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> it's being billed as a big discovery out in space. scientists say they have found the first earth-like planet that actually might be able to sustain human life. josh levs is here. let's call them up. we have some neighbors...
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more information, you'll let us know. jim bittermann is in paris. >>> with a dramatic primary season now drawing to a close, the tea party movement has dealt a major blow to the republican establishment across the country. let's discuss with our senior political analyst, gloria borger. so what's happening here, gloria, to the gop? >> i would have to say this is not a great year for having a great resume, a long political resume. in 2008, when republicans were recruiting their candidates, they were trying to prove they had a political pulse after barack obama won. so what did they do? they recruited a lot of establishment, well-known republican candidates. they were feeling very good about the incumbents for re-election. take a look at this, bob bennett of utah who was beaten by a tea party candidate, mike lee in a state republican convention, lisa murkowski just lost in alaska to another tea party candidate. trey grayson from kentucky was beaten by rand paul, of course, and we've got governor charlie crist of florida afra
more information, you'll let us know. jim bittermann is in paris. >>> with a dramatic primary season now drawing to a close, the tea party movement has dealt a major blow to the republican establishment across the country. let's discuss with our senior political analyst, gloria borger. so what's happening here, gloria, to the gop? >> i would have to say this is not a great year for having a great resume, a long political resume. in 2008, when republicans were recruiting their...
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send us all your money. i have never seen anything as fundamentally dishonest by the way as what the president did today by the way saying if i don't take money out of your pocket and put it in my pocket, you're costing money. reagan won because his message was i have faith in the american people, the democratic message in this election is we don't have faith in the american people. send us your money to washington. >> independents and democrats, when they want the economy fixed, when they want education fixed, who do they look to? the question s are they getting what they want out of government? so on both sides, when times are happy, they don't want anymore government. >> the establishment is cooked. >> on the republican and the democratic side? >> we have both seen them have the republican establishment for a snack, dinner time's coming. >> okay. >> that's going to be the key, the ground game. >>> jack cafferty is asking is the tea party for real, he'll be back in just a moment. and the latest word coming
send us all your money. i have never seen anything as fundamentally dishonest by the way as what the president did today by the way saying if i don't take money out of your pocket and put it in my pocket, you're costing money. reagan won because his message was i have faith in the american people, the democratic message in this election is we don't have faith in the american people. send us your money to washington. >> independents and democrats, when they want the economy fixed, when...
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tommy christopher lives to tell the tale to the rest of us. get wsoon. >>> that's it for this edition of "reliae sources." i'm howard kurtz. join us again next sunday morning, 11:00 a.m. eastern, for another critical look at the media. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >>> a new report sys the u.s. is now particularly vulnerable to homegrown terrorism. the report's conclusions, the threat is more complex and more diverse than at any time over the past nine years. terrorist groups see operational value in conducting more frequent and less sophisticated attacks. by the law of averages, al qaeda or an affiliate will succeed in getting some kind of attack through in the next years. >> there is always going to be the potential for an individual or a small group of individuals, if they are willing to die, to kill other people. >> nine years after 9/11,, the threat has changed, but it remains. today, an anxious anniversary with homelansecurity security janet napolitano, former homeland security secretary michael chertoff andun
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thank you for being with us. wow, you had a very interesting of this year at the end of the previous school year. major cuts. what drove the cuts that you had to make? >> well, ali, we we facing a $50 million shortfall. and if we had not taken drastic meases to reduce that, we would have been lookingt a negative fund balance by october of 2011 of $6 million. so we had to cut back. we had to streamline the budget to make sure that we were making better use of the useful -- the resources that we had available to us, placing those resources where they belong, which is back in the classroom with teachers and students. >> so yours was the microcosm of what is going on in this country. you have got budget shortfalls. you have to rationalize your resources. at the same time you have students not rforming at an adequate level. nine out of ten kansas city graduates from high schools were unprepared for college level math. half needed help for reading inr college. so you're changing the system now at your elementary school
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holmes joins us live. t.j., look, if you want to talk about 2008 election night surprises, none bigger than indiana, right, going for candidate barack obama. no democrat since lyndon johnson carried indiana, and yet the economy could see that state turn red again in november, correct? >> reporter: yeah, that was a long time ago. you got to go way back, and you talked about election night surprises, president obama, candidate obama at that time, won by one percentage point but the surprise was two weeks before the election when candidate obama came here to where i am, indianapolis, to this very place where i'm standing, the american legion mall, a big open, grassy park like area. he came here two weeks before the election. see the pictures? you might remember this. 35,000 people according to police estimates showed up to be here. not a lot of people were surprised they showed up but they thought he was wasting his time. of course, a democrat is going to lose indiana. sure enough, he came here, a much differ
holmes joins us live. t.j., look, if you want to talk about 2008 election night surprises, none bigger than indiana, right, going for candidate barack obama. no democrat since lyndon johnson carried indiana, and yet the economy could see that state turn red again in november, correct? >> reporter: yeah, that was a long time ago. you got to go way back, and you talked about election night surprises, president obama, candidate obama at that time, won by one percentage point but the surprise...
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that's it for us. situation room with wolf blitzer next. >>> new evidence that the man trying to bomb times square in new york city didn't plan to stop there. this hour, we're learning more about the terror threats then and now including a potential plot to attack high-profile targets in europe. >>> also, the california governor's race gets combustible with new allegations leveled by a former housekeeper to republican candidate meg whitman. stand by for the story and brand new polls on some of the hottest political races in the nation. some will surpriseyou. our investigative correspondent will reveal how she was almost punked. political activist tried to create a fake story and embarrass cnn. wait until you hear and see these very strange details. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room". >>> threatened to be the most serious terror attacks since 9/11. now we're learning that he had over targets as well. a potential terror plot in europe that may have been green lighted by osama bin laden hims
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please join us. cnn.com/amfix. >>> well, we have breaking news this morning about the pope's visit to london and police in london saying they have arrested five men. there are reports they're being held on suspicion of preparing a terrorist attack linked possibly to the state visit of pope benedict. police satd they reviewed security after the arrest and the itinerary did not change. atik shubert is following the developments from london on the phone with us. >> reporter: we know they were arrested very early in the morning around 5:30 in the morning. they were arrested at a business address and they're still being interrogated. we also know that searches are being conducted at -- excuse me. there's a lot of security here. they're also doing searches at residences and other businesses in central london. now, the police will not say whether or not these arrests are linked to the pope's visit. what they have said, however, is that as a result of these arrests they did review the security arrangements f
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that means us. us poor slobs who are obviously good for nothing but eating cake and voting every couple of years. it is really important. remember the presidency is an institution, not a man. and having the proper team makes the difference. paul in hawaii writes -- the s.s. team obama was struck by an iceberg named tea party. the rats are not sticking around waiting for the lifeboats to be lowered. if you want to read more on this, you will find it on my blog. >> we are getting more information on rahm emanuel and his successor. we will have that at the top of the hour. we are investigating possible health care cuts from mcdonald's employees. you can certainly get aburger and fries. i veteran journalist bob woodward about obama's wars and why he thinks that the president's promise of change has fallen flat. andard ss "than you. "10 airbags... daytime running lamps... "onstar automatic crash response. "in case ya didn't see it, that's probably why "msn autos called the cruze "the class of its class r
that means us. us poor slobs who are obviously good for nothing but eating cake and voting every couple of years. it is really important. remember the presidency is an institution, not a man. and having the proper team makes the difference. paul in hawaii writes -- the s.s. team obama was struck by an iceberg named tea party. the rats are not sticking around waiting for the lifeboats to be lowered. if you want to read more on this, you will find it on my blog. >> we are getting more...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> let's check your money right now and check cnnmoney.com. the big story on cnnmoney.com, $700 billion too much but $3 trillion okay? the president and john boehner both agree on something, they agree to extending the tax cuts for the middle class despite the $3 trillion tab. nasdaq up 13 points and the dow is down. at this moment, 151. let's talk about the e-books. i read them on my ipad. the next generation of video books, it's nearing a release. alana cho talks
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still...
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that is concerning to us, because there are a lot of uses where data is used to be able to bill advertisers and fight fraud across the site, in ways that relate directly to the advertising model. depending on how prescriptive the language is, it could create problems in some of those business operational areas. when you offer an opt out of showing a consumer behavioral advertising, that same data could be used for fraud detection and control. you want to make sure you have the appropriate use and right to be able to prevent fraud across your website. there are some protections there that we are looking at very carefully, making sure they are drafted and a way that protects those necessary uses of data. >> do you foresee legislation passing this year or next, and if the republicans take over congress in november, as far as your business model and business concerns, is that a good thing or a negative thing? >> i wish i had a crystal ball and could tell you these things. i don't know if legislation is going to pass. there are a lot of external forces that could influence those outcomes. it is
that is concerning to us, because there are a lot of uses where data is used to be able to bill advertisers and fight fraud across the site, in ways that relate directly to the advertising model. depending on how prescriptive the language is, it could create problems in some of those business operational areas. when you offer an opt out of showing a consumer behavioral advertising, that same data could be used for fraud detection and control. you want to make sure you have the appropriate use...
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reza sayah will join us from pakistan shortly to tell us more about the release and cost $500,000 to get her bail paid. >>> also happening right now, a multi-state manhunt for this doctor, a phoenix area pediatrician suspected of distributing child porn. the fbi says that the dr. luna may have fled from arizona to texas, california illinois or mexico. all places he has called home some point. last week, the doctor under house arrest and required to wear an angle monitoring bracelet but officers say he just cut it off and bolted. keep in mind this is a man whose jobs is to care for our sick, vulnerable kids. and he's charged with five counts of distributing child pornography in interstate commerce. these neighbors, some children were treated at the suspect's office. >> i don't know why anyone would want to indulge in child pornography. i think it's horrible. >> reporter: doctor luna's arrest shocked parents and neighbors. he is accused of sharing thousands of files of child porn online. >> if in fact he did do it, he should never be allowed to be be -- be around children again. >> rep
reza sayah will join us from pakistan shortly to tell us more about the release and cost $500,000 to get her bail paid. >>> also happening right now, a multi-state manhunt for this doctor, a phoenix area pediatrician suspected of distributing child porn. the fbi says that the dr. luna may have fled from arizona to texas, california illinois or mexico. all places he has called home some point. last week, the doctor under house arrest and required to wear an angle monitoring bracelet but...
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he lawyer telling us she was in good spirits. she was smiling but she did say it was her wish that her companions, the other two u.s. hikers were with letter. the six prison officials who got her release gathered around her to wish her well and say good-bye. one made light of the moment telling her he didn't want to see her back in the prison any time soon. >> let's listen to the iranian prosecutor. i believe we have sound here. >> we came to this conclusion that because of the situation that she was staying in, we decided to kind of give some assistance from detention. we decided to set her free from the $500,000 bailout, and dark the representatives of this lady who accepted to bail her out. it was paid out in an iranian bank, and the money was paid there, and she -- the judge issued the release order and miss shourd was simply set free, and she can leave iran if she wants to. >> and, reza, i think we heard a little bit of the conversation there about a bail being paid. can you confirm that a bail was paid? and we had heard a n
he lawyer telling us she was in good spirits. she was smiling but she did say it was her wish that her companions, the other two u.s. hikers were with letter. the six prison officials who got her release gathered around her to wish her well and say good-bye. one made light of the moment telling her he didn't want to see her back in the prison any time soon. >> let's listen to the iranian prosecutor. i believe we have sound here. >> we came to this conclusion that because of the...
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all right joe thanks so much for joining us. well still to come on tonight's show the tea party is going to school. teachers partiers are going to learn politics while what my only question is then these people learn civics in high school on have a little fun on the issue with sarah but in cars and distant. from the city. they managed not only to stay alone. but to get to say sins and souls in human circumstances. nine hundred days in besieged. through the eyes of the survivors. would be so much brighter if you knew more about song from funniest impression in some. stunts on t.v. dot com. a federal court. has laid out a new ruling for law enforcement accessing cell phone data say up until recently police have had restricted access to your cellphone data but civil liberty organizations decided that they were going to take this case to court in hopes of finally putting restrictions on them being able to retrieve all that out of the belongs to you now the ruling on this case came down on tuesday and well the results are messy the c
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tell us -- walk us through and tell us what the proposal is supposed to do. >> the president has come out with $350 billion worth of stuff. some people calm it stimulus. i'm on the side of not calling it stimulus. let me show you what it is about. he started earlier this week with $50 billion proposal. which is the most liked stimulus. it is meant to pay for new roads, new runways at airports, air traffic control stuff. high-speed rail. stuff we think of as infrastructure building that needs to be done and isn't getting done. you might almost think of that as a down payment. it is going to take more than $50 billion the president wants to do. that's the $50 billion. then the president moves on to $100 billion for -- a tax credit that already exists. the $100 sbl to expand the tax credit for businesses that engage in research and development. again, this is one of those areas america continues to excel and this is a tax credit to say that if you invent things and develop things, you will be able to do so without paying all the taxes that you normally would for running a business. today
tell us -- walk us through and tell us what the proposal is supposed to do. >> the president has come out with $350 billion worth of stuff. some people calm it stimulus. i'm on the side of not calling it stimulus. let me show you what it is about. he started earlier this week with $50 billion proposal. which is the most liked stimulus. it is meant to pay for new roads, new runways at airports, air traffic control stuff. high-speed rail. stuff we think of as infrastructure building that...
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m jada's mom jo ins us live. that's how we'll introduce you thanks for joining .h you are there with your trophy. congratulations, your third win of the u.s. open. 59 minutes. this really seemed quite easy for you. >> i mean, i played a really good match in the final. i think my opponent was maybe a little bit overwhelmed by the emotion of playing another grand slam final. i was focused and obviously the experience of playing so many grand slam finals and having helped me, t really you know, a couple of days ago. >> you have been winning on the international stage since you were in the teen, 15 years old. you talk about keeping your composure. do i understand correctly you could hear your daughter calling out to you during this match? >> once in a while i do.y mommy ork you know, like yellin out, her voice obviously as a mother you know the voice of your own child her voice stands out when she's out but now she starts to understand that you kind of have to be quiet once in a while during a tennis match. she's get
m jada's mom jo ins us live. that's how we'll introduce you thanks for joining .h you are there with your trophy. congratulations, your third win of the u.s. open. 59 minutes. this really seemed quite easy for you. >> i mean, i played a really good match in the final. i think my opponent was maybe a little bit overwhelmed by the emotion of playing another grand slam final. i was focused and obviously the experience of playing so many grand slam finals and having helped me, t really you...
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for having us. we appreciate it. cnn. see you on >> larryyou're a good man. we're inhe song, too. here is alan jackson to close it out singing "where were you" and he's on stage in burgettstown, pennsylvania. ♪ where were you when the world stopped turning ♪ ♪ that september day wi♪ ♪ you in your yard with you wife and children ♪ ♪ work iing on some stage in>> larry: ♪ ♪ did you stand there in shock at the sight of that black smoke ♪ ♪ rising against that blue sky ♪ did you shout out in anger and fear for yr neighbor ♪ ♪ or did you just sit down and cry ♪ ♪ did you weep for thechildren who lost their dear loved ones ♪ ♪ pray for the ones who don't know ♪ ♪ did you rejoice for the people sobbed for the ones left below ♪ ♪ the heroes whoat died just dog what they do♪ up to heaven for some kind of answer ♪ ♪ look at yourself wondering ♪ ♪ i'm just a singer of simple songs ♪ ♪ i'm not a real political man ♪ i watch cnn but i'm not sure i can te
for having us. we appreciate it. cnn. see you on >> larryyou're a good man. we're inhe song, too. here is alan jackson to close it out singing "where were you" and he's on stage in burgettstown, pennsylvania. ♪ where were you when the world stopped turning ♪ ♪ that september day wi♪ ♪ you in your yard with you wife and children ♪ ♪ work iing on some stage in>> larry: ♪ ♪ did you stand there in shock at the sight of that black smoke ♪ ♪ rising against...
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thank you for being with us. the very latest on thoe floods, not only down in wisconsin, but in mexico as well. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, a controversial new film rips america's public schools. are they cheating kids out of an education? >> i want to go to school. >> larry: betraying them with broken promises. and teacher who is may be to blame. musician john legend, actress cheryl hynes are here. they'll tell us what we must do now so that our children have a fighting chance. a chance to overcome a crisis that threatens this nation's future. next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. musician john legend is an education reform activist. he wrote the song "shine" for the film "waiting for superman." his new album, "wake-up with the roots" is out now. michelle rhee is chancellor of the washington, d.c., public schools and she's featured in "waiting for superman." ben stein, the economist and former presidential speech writer, former college professor as well. steve perry is a c
thank you for being with us. the very latest on thoe floods, not only down in wisconsin, but in mexico as well. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, a controversial new film rips america's public schools. are they cheating kids out of an education? >> i want to go to school. >> larry: betraying them with broken promises. and teacher who is may be to blame. musician john legend, actress cheryl hynes are here. they'll tell us what we must do now so...
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stay with us. you are in "the situation room." [ birds chirping ] [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] what can you do with seven minutes... fifty-nine seconds and thirty-two one hundredths? [ engine revving ] maybe walk your dog around the block. or read a couple of columns on the op-ed page. even shine and buff a pair of wingtips. or, you could silence every skeptic on the planet by blistering through a 13 mile lap at germany's famed nurburgring. inspired and humbled by all the great cars that came before us, like the bmw m5 and the mercedes-benz e63, we didn't see this time as something to cherish. but more a starting line from which to keep pushing. the cts-v. the world's fastest production sedan. [ engine revving ] cadillac. [ engine revs ] the new standard of the world. >>> more now on the top story of the massive explosion and fire from the natural gas pipeline that insen rated dozens of homes in san bruno, california, killing four people. officials saying that all people are accounted for
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. >> it's all of us. it's the teachers, it's the parents, it's the decision makers, government officials, all of us. and this goes back to what ben was talking about, where do we go wrong. well, ben, you know, when school pride went across the country, we're going into schools and they don't even have to be inner city schools but they're all schools. there are chalkboards and that's what the teachers are writing out their -- they're teaching on chalkboards. and we're in a world of computers. there are schools that don't even have computers. so we -- >> larry: they don't have the equipment, the modern equipment of learning, that's ridiculous, isn't it? in a modern system, ben? >> well, i don't know how much educational computer equipment did thomas jefferson or james madison have? children with learn -- children can learn and speak to write, to do mathematics, to learn history without modern equipment. obviously sheryl is totally completely right, a school should be a clean, neat place with up to date equi
. >> it's all of us. it's the teachers, it's the parents, it's the decision makers, government officials, all of us. and this goes back to what ben was talking about, where do we go wrong. well, ben, you know, when school pride went across the country, we're going into schools and they don't even have to be inner city schools but they're all schools. there are chalkboards and that's what the teachers are writing out their -- they're teaching on chalkboards. and we're in a world of...
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need to use it. we needhe igs to get answers. i don't need to be looking at every failure of government, i need to be looking where failure of government needs reform. you bring it back to congress and we fix it. that's the reason i'm excited about th committee. i was excited when i was in the majority before. i was excited at times when henry waxman went after real problems. >> "the new york times" recently called you -- and i'm quoting it now, "annoyer in chief." is that a badge of honor from your perspective? >> wolf, in the minority, it is. if you try to hold the administration accountable n from the minority when you have no power, the most i can do is get the press to ask a lot of questions and annoy em. ultimately, i have no authority. in the majority, yes, i want government to do what itos's supposed to do and nothing t mo. i want it to do on time what they're supposed to. you know, fema was a failure, recognized by katrina and rita. no question at all. but are you saying it's a success today
need to use it. we needhe igs to get answers. i don't need to be looking at every failure of government, i need to be looking where failure of government needs reform. you bring it back to congress and we fix it. that's the reason i'm excited about th committee. i was excited when i was in the majority before. i was excited at times when henry waxman went after real problems. >> "the new york times" recently called you -- and i'm quoting it now, "annoyer in chief." is...
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you're just using the earth. now, this is being used. a lot of people are using it. some people are using it in their homes. some companies are using it. one company that i often think of at the cutting edge of new ways of consuming energy is ikea. it's an interesting company. joseph roth is with ikea because they are taking a 415 square foot building in denver, and it is the first geothermal ikea in the united states. tell me about it. >> we're very excited about the product we're building in centennial, colorado. the first ikea store in the u.s. that will be built as a geothermal component. >> how do you get the geothermal? putting holes into the ground? >> 135 holes have been dug into the ground, 5 1/2 inches wide. pipes will be put in them. it serves as a closed loop. then there's a liquid that will circulate throughout these tubes absorbing heat or coolness from the ground and taking it up into the store and adding it into our heating and cooling system. >> i described it as water. but it's a fluid that will conduct that heat. i'm oversimplifying it but it kind
you're just using the earth. now, this is being used. a lot of people are using it. some people are using it in their homes. some companies are using it. one company that i often think of at the cutting edge of new ways of consuming energy is ikea. it's an interesting company. joseph roth is with ikea because they are taking a 415 square foot building in denver, and it is the first geothermal ikea in the united states. tell me about it. >> we're very excited about the product we're...
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the voters agreed with us back then because they fired us. in '06 and '08. we also said, you know, this country has now gone way off track. and we've got to go in search of new people that can come to the table that want to go to washington for the right reasons. and we all believe as common sense conservatives that the answer is a free enterprise optimistic conservative vision for this country. >> but this is a criticism of your own party. >> but our party lost its way. >> you are your party. >> we have to own up to the fact that the last time we were in the majority, we spent too much money. we did not ink ourselves to our principles. we have to acknowledge that if we don't want to repeat those mistakes in the future. we're trying to get men and women to come to congress, not to try to build a political career, but to advance a cause and get this country back on track. >> when you talk about the next generation of conservative leaders, you sort of implicitly talk about page turning. much has been made about the fact that not much was said about or to john
the voters agreed with us back then because they fired us. in '06 and '08. we also said, you know, this country has now gone way off track. and we've got to go in search of new people that can come to the table that want to go to washington for the right reasons. and we all believe as common sense conservatives that the answer is a free enterprise optimistic conservative vision for this country. >> but this is a criticism of your own party. >> but our party lost its way. >>...
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he can play a useful role for cuba. his brother is obviously very obsessed with cuba's political and economic crisis. and fidel is going to be out there, i think, we'll see in mhe coming months t talking more to foreigneaders about not only cuban issues but world issues. cuba has been too small for them ck some way. so he -- he's back on chstage. >> he's watching us right bw. >> could very well be. >> i'd love to follow up. >> spend some time with him myself. jeffrey goldberg, more of this coming up on the atlanticom and the magazine itself. >> yes. >> we'll be reading. >> thank you very much. >>> two chdren in fld-ravaged pakistan cradled their newborn twin siblings, one of our hot shots ahead. .i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. amto find out how it reforms can help you, visit us attte americasfairhealthcare.org these are the final weeks of our summer sales event. i'm angie everhart, and i lost 34 pounds on nutrisystem. s if you've been thinking of st
he can play a useful role for cuba. his brother is obviously very obsessed with cuba's political and economic crisis. and fidel is going to be out there, i think, we'll see in mhe coming months t talking more to foreigneaders about not only cuban issues but world issues. cuba has been too small for them ck some way. so he -- he's back on chstage. >> he's watching us right bw. >> could very well be. >> i'd love to follow up. >> spend some time with him myself. jeffrey...
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thanks for joining us. i know it was a late night. >>> the florida pastor's concern to burn koran is growing louder this morning. we're learning that the pressed indonesia has written a letter to president obama asking him to stop the event. the president of pakistan also weighing in. our ed henry working with sources at the white house is going to join us with reaction in just a minute. speaking of pakistan, an hour ago, the pakistani interior minister asked interpol which is the international police organization to step in. for now, the 9/11 book burning is specialed to take place at the little tiny world outreach center in gainesville, florida. pastor terry says there's no reason to cancel his event, now claiming that his constitutional freedoms are being suppressed. >> we have just been informed that without notice, our website provider called rapspace have just canceled us. that of course for us cancels our world.org account. and our islamisthedevil country. we believe that is an incorrect course. an i
thanks for joining us. i know it was a late night. >>> the florida pastor's concern to burn koran is growing louder this morning. we're learning that the pressed indonesia has written a letter to president obama asking him to stop the event. the president of pakistan also weighing in. our ed henry working with sources at the white house is going to join us with reaction in just a minute. speaking of pakistan, an hour ago, the pakistani interior minister asked interpol which is the...
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we had great cooperation with the mlb that helped us and gave us this footage and let us see all the different camera angles, we return again and again to a photograph that would anchor you in meaning as well as illustration. you don't want to illustrate it, but have meaning where 1 and one, word and image don't always add to to two or three. that's what we want. we want that strange and impossible calculus in our lives. >> wha who is the break out commentator: pedro martinez? >> pedro is surprising. he did an unbelievable interview with him and joe torre. they have fandom in the most dramatic way. particularly in the top of the tenth, he is so moving. he knows barry bonds and he is a fan of the giants and know what is it is to be a hispanic america. without the role models and the resistance in baseball is what rewarded that group in the midst of an era where we are talking about against them. i think in some ways it's torre and pedro and howard bryant is great and so is tom and so many people. so are you? >> no, no. >> you don't get the opening statement for nothing, buster. >> far
we had great cooperation with the mlb that helped us and gave us this footage and let us see all the different camera angles, we return again and again to a photograph that would anchor you in meaning as well as illustration. you don't want to illustrate it, but have meaning where 1 and one, word and image don't always add to to two or three. that's what we want. we want that strange and impossible calculus in our lives. >> wha who is the break out commentator: pedro martinez? >>...
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. >> larry: we used to have a little clock here, we used it frequently until seinfeld's last appearance. then couldn't afford another. why did you take our clock? >> larry this is my final appearance on "larry king live" show. >> larry: "larry king live" leaves in december. >> you will be here. i'm going. because this is my final appearance. >> larry: no. >> i have in my hand. >> larry: what? >> a clock that i am going to give you. it's the cheapest clock i could find. it's $3. but i wanted a clock that looked most like the clock that you usually have on this show, which i could never even conceive that you don't know what time it is or you need to -- so, i'm replacing the clocks that i have been stealing all these years. i am putting one down. and it has got a snooze. can you get a shot of that? it has got a snooze, because when you get older, that's what counts. >> larry: this clock shall be a permanent part of "larry king live," embellished in our hearts. >> at the smithsonian. >> larry: go to the smithsonian when we send the set over what prompted you to take it the first time? >> i
. >> larry: we used to have a little clock here, we used it frequently until seinfeld's last appearance. then couldn't afford another. why did you take our clock? >> larry this is my final appearance on "larry king live" show. >> larry: "larry king live" leaves in december. >> you will be here. i'm going. because this is my final appearance. >> larry: no. >> i have in my hand. >> larry: what? >> a clock that i am going to give...